“…Eleutherodactylus waoranii differs from E. lacrimosus by the lack of a papilla at tip of snout (variably reported in literature for E. lacrimosus), tubercles on upper eyelids, tubercles on dorsum (few tubercles in E. lacrimosus), and dark brown markings on dorsum and hind limbs (Lynch and Schwartz 1971, Lynch and Duellman 1980, Rivero and Serna 1987, Heyer and Hardy 1991, Rodríguez and Duellman 1994, Guayasamin et al 2006. It also differs by the presence of narrow lateral fringes on the fingers, series of tubercles on the ulnar, inner tarsal fold, and marginally larger body size than E. lacrimosus (Lynch and Schwartz 1971, Lynch and Duellman 1980, Rivero and Serna 1987, Heyer and Hardy 1991, Rodríguez and Duellman 1994, Guayasamin et al 2006. Lynch and Duellman (1980) reported smaller sizes for lowland (< 800 m) populations of E. lacrimosus compared to those on Amazonian slopes.…”